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Swiss Doubles Team Out Roger Federer and countryman Stanislas Wawrinka, who won the 2008 Olympic gold medal in men’s doubles, will not repeat in 2012. The pair are no longer in competition for a repeat medal at the London Games. The Swiss were dismissed on Wednesday, August 1 by the team of Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram of Israel. The second-round match went the distance in one hour and 39 minutes. The...
Published: August 1, 2012
If there’s ever a time to sympathize, it’s when a golfer in complete control suddenly takes a nosedive. For 68 holes at this year’s Open Championship, Adam Scott was brilliant. He found the sweet spot on the club face with regularity, and even holed a few putts with his long wand. However, a golf tournament is comprised of 72 holes, and Scott couldn’t get it done there. Four...
Published: August 1, 2012
He’s Britain’s finest tennis player since Fred Perry in the 1930s, but there are some things about Olympic finalist Andy Murray that you might not know, or perhaps just need reminding of. Firstly, Andy has a middle name, Barron, which you don’t hear very often. Secondly, Andy Barron Murray is not English, he’s Scottish. He was born in Glasgow (in the southwestern part of...
Published: August 1, 2012
It began as another typical day of tennis at the All England Club. Rain caused all action to cease, except on Centre Court, which deployed its retractable roof and allowed play to continue. It was Day Four of Olympic tennis competition and the third day that rain interrupted play. Scheduled on Court One was the match between the No. 5 seed, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and the young man with the deadly...